Manuel Strehl wrote: > Dear list, > > I'm a PhD student from Germany and attending a seminar about UIs for children > and older people. I was collecting material for my talk therein about > development methods for childrens' software, when I at first got the idea to > search scholar.google.com for publications related to OLPC. > > My Problem: I've found nothing so far about anyone at OLPC making special > considerations on how software for kids has to "look and feel" or the > usability constraints for children. There is a small paragraph at [1] and > another at [2], but besides, it seems that noone published anything in this > direction. > > I really would like to present OLPC as a project that cares of how software > should be written for children. If anyone of you knows some ressources on the > web (scientific or popular) or could tell me, which thoughts about > children-centered UIs are realized in Sugar (and accompanied activities), > that would be great. > > Best regards > > Manuel Strehl > > > [1] > <http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Human_Interface_Guidelines/Design_Fundamentals/Know_Your_Audience> > [2] <http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Learning_Vision> > _______________________________________________ > Olpc-open mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-open >
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